I don't think people will take the content serious enough to harm the Reputation of Domainers
I wasn't thinking that it was the content that would turn people off, so much, as the technique. But maybe my read on this is off, and people don't give a hoot about the extent to which advertisers will manipulate the media to get free publicity. People have become enured to being B/S'd by commercials, so perhaps the same can be said about publicity stunts, as well.
(You've got to remember that were all Cyber Squatters in the Eyes of the General Public already)
Hmmm... I was wondering where the quizzical expression on peoples faces, (sometimes accompanied w/ a hint of distaste), was coming from, when the topic of domain name sales would come up.:hehe:
I'm getting a sense that some are thinking that a toned down ad will run in place of the over the top one, (censorship-wise). Do you think that GoDaddy is going to pop for the $2.4 million to run a 30 sec spot, and that their scheme was not pre-planned and designed, solely, as a publicity stunt?
There is something to be said about the rooting section that the number two guy draws.
-And- if, in some way, this helps stimulate name sales, I agree w/ previous comment that this could work out well for the DN community- in sales, if not image.